Re: Plan for adding RHEVm and vSphere support to Cloud-Init

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On 07/17/2012 10:03 PM, jvlcek wrote:

I just wanted to let folks know what is happening regarding cloud-init
support for RHEVm and vSphere and what OSs.

Currently cloud-init only supports Ec2. A version is available
for Fedora and EPEL.

I am working on updating upstream to also support sourcing
user data for RHEVm and vSphere, using the same technique we do
with Audrey from a Delta-Cloud launch.

Can you please provide some more background on this?
which feature set of cloud-init do you see this covering and how would the information will be passed (I assume some would be via the vm payload). but going forward, i was envisioning for ovirt/rhev to better integrate with cloud-init via something like the meta data service (vm payload of type network).

so there is custom vm payload, which integration via the current payload mechanism would be great (since it will be the userdata for network payload as well). but for some things, iiuc cloud-init correctly, they are not supposed to be via userdata, rather via specific named fields.

Thanks,
   Itamar


Once I have this pushed upstream I plan to push it to Fedora and then
out to RHEL targeting release 6.4

See: BZ 838659 - https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=838659

Please let me know if this plan conflicts with any known needs or
if I am on the right track.

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